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Anne Throckmorton 1664 - 1734 was Abbess of the Augustinian Convents of 'Filles Anglaises' in Paris from 1720 to 1728.
Throckmorton Nuns 2009
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Anne Throckmorton 1664 - 1734 was Abbess of the Augustinian Convents of 'Filles Anglaises' in Paris from 1720 to 1728.
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Convents such as St Patrick's High School and St Joseph's Convent, run by the Catholic Church, are considered to be prestigious educational institutes.
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Customs of France, in particular, Convents, and their Way of
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Countries, the Convents being the general Places of Education for all Children of Distinction.
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Countries, the Convents being the general Places of Education for all Children of Distinction.
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Customs of France, in particular, Convents, and their Way of
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Convents at least allowed one to escape the rapine of the traditional medieval man.
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Convents have come a long way—I bet some of them even have DSL and high-definition TVs these days.
Everything I Needed to Know About Being a Girl I Learned from Judy Blume Jennifer O'Connell 2007
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Convents have come a long way—I bet some of them even have DSL and high-definition TVs these days.
Everything I Needed to Know About Being a Girl I Learned from Judy Blume Jennifer O'Connell 2007
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